clunking 发噔的一声地移动(或打击),发出当啷声(clunk的现在分词)
- Brown was making jokes about his big clunking fist in Birmingham.
在伯明翰,布朗戏称他的拳头巨大而沉重。 - Soon, the two of us were sitting on my bunk, clunking beer bottles, picking at sticky chicken, ripping bread and sharing stories.
随即我们两人就在我的铺位上坐下,一边喝啤酒,吃鸡肉和面包,一边侃大山。 - Most landed on roofs and the ground, making loud clunking noises as they shattered themselves to death.
大多数鸟都落在了屋顶和地上,在它们冲向死亡的瞬间发出沉闷的巨响。
clunking[ noun ]
the sound of a horse's hoofs hitting on a hard surface
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